Building an Oarling Dory
This has pictures of the building process for the Sam Devlin design Oarling rowing dory I built in July of 2004. The Oarling dory took me about a month of solid work to complete.
I love the dory. It have owned many different small row boats and this is the most enjoyable boat to row!
When I first got the boat it felt very tippy. But I did some warm water tests trying to swamp the boat and discovered that it is very difficult to turn over. I had to sit on the rail for what felt like a couple minutes to get enough water in the boat to have it really turn over. Then all I had to do was bail it out, pull myself into the boat, and away I went.
As you view through all the pictures and descriptions of the building process for the oarling dory you can resize the pictures bigger if you need (upper right hand corner).
I hope you enjoy exploring the Oarling Dory building process.
If you want to build an Oarling, you can research more and buy plans at Sam Devlin's site:
www.devlinboat.com
Click on the pictures below to see a them bigger with a full description of the building process as it went along.
And when you get done looking at these pictures, check out a couple more of my other web sites:
www.massage-marketing-tips.com
www.tropicalsnorekling.com
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Date: 02/12/2007
Owner: Galen Piehl
Size: 52 items
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